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2022学年第二学期高三年级质量调研
英语试卷
LListeningComprehension
SectionA(10分)
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendof
eachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefour
possibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhave
heard.
1.A.Thenewsstand.B.Thegrocerystore.
C.Thebookstore.D.Theantiqueshop.
2.A.Twohours.B.Halfanhour.C.Anhour.D.Anhourandahalf.
3.A.Shedoesn'tneedanybreak.B.Shewillhavecoffeelater.
C.Sheisbusywiththediscussion.D.Shewilltypeafterhavingcoffee.
4.A.Heisgoingtomissthewoman.B.Heislookingforanewjob.
C.Hehasmovedtoabiggercity.D.Heusedtobeascienceteacher.
5.A.Drytheclothesforanother45minutes.
B.Examinethedryerforpotentialdamage.
C.Puttheclothesbackintothewashingmachine.
D.Taketheclothesoutofthedryerimmediately.
6.A.Thelibraryisshortofstafftoday.B.Hehasn'thandedinthephotoyet.
C.Thephotostoreisclosedtooearly.D.Hefailstopickupthecardintime.
7.A.Johnmaybepartlyresponsiblefortheproblem.
B.LarryshouldlearntogetalongwithJohn.
C.ThemanshouldreactproperlytowhatJohnsaid.
D.Larryisprobablythemanwhostartsthefight.
8.A.Thevenuefbrcamping.B.Theenvironmentalriskofcamping.
C.Thesafetyofcamping.D.Theofficialbansoncamping.
9.A.Thestatisticsontheapparemostlyoutofdate.
B.Thewomanhasbeenkeepingtrackoftheprogress.
C.Themanneedstofindoutwheretoputtheirefforts.
D.Thelatestfigurecanshowiftheyareintherightdirection.
10.A.TheHawaiivolcanoeruptionwasdestructive.
B.Whatthemansaidisnotcurrentlyrelevant.
C.Themanshouldreadnewspapersoflastyear.
D.ThelocalsinHawaiisufferedagreatdeal.
SectionB(15分)
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassage
orconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillberead
twice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossible
answersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Gainingrelatedworkexperience.B.Passingastandardizedexam.
C.HavingagoodcommandofEnglish.D.ObtainingaMaster'sdegree.
12.A.Meetingwithclients.B.Analyzingcomputerdata.
C.Learningbookinformation.D.Writingreadercomments.
13.A.Fanprefershostingeventstobroadcasting.
B.Fanisworriedabouthercareerprospects.
C.Fanhopestobeawriterinthefuture.
D.Fanissatisfiedwithherwork.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.ItwasdevelopedindependentlybyEdwardChang.
B.ItisthemostaccurateAl-basedtranslationsystem.
C.Itcanshowpeople'sthoughtsoncomputerscreens.
D.Itcanturnpeople'swordsintopowerfulbrainwaves.
15.A.Itdoesn'trequireasurgery.B.Itsresultsaremoreaccurate.
C.Itismuchsmallerinsize.D.Itscostissignificantlylower.
16.A.Newdiscoveriesinbrainnetworks.
B.Newresearchesoncomputerscience.
C.NewdevicesinAIlanguagetranslation.
D.Newdevelopmentsinmind-readingtechnology.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Itisthebiggesteventoftheyearfortheuniversity.
B.Itisheldoutsidethecampusinthecitylibrary.
C.ItisadaythatTomandLizlookforwardto.
D.Itisabusydayforthegraduatesandtheirfamily.
18.A.Theseatclosetothestagewillbeavailabletotheman.
B.Thephotographerwhoreceivesacertificatewillbehired.
C.Professionalphotographerswilltakephotosofeachstudent.
D.Thepresidentoftheuniversitywillpurchasethebestcameras.
19.A.Pursuegraduatestudiesfull-time.B.Findapart-timejob.
C.Attendpart-timenightschools.D.Workinalibraryfull-time.
20.A.Veronica^universitylifeandhobbies.
B.Veronica\graduationdayandfutureplans.
C.Veronica'sstudiesandsupportofthefamily.
D.Veronica'spersonalityandattitudetowardslife.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA(10分)
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.For
theblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fartheotherblanks,useonewordthat
bestfitseachblank.
UnderstandingYourLovedOnes
Eightmonthsaftermyfatherdied,Isawsomelettersontopofmymother'scoffeetable.Theywerewrittendecades
ago]myfather'sneathandwriting.Icouldn'timaginemyseriousfatherever2(write)anythinglikelove
letters.
“Wouldyoulikemetoreadthemtoyou?”Momaskedwithahintofasmile.Theletters3(address)tomy
motherin1974overthecourseofamonthwhenmyfathertraveledbacktoItalytocareforhissickmother,leavinghis
wifeandmebehindinToronto,4myparentshadimmigratedtoin1956.
Isatbackandlistenedwhilemymotherreadhisletterstome,andthought,t4Whoisthisguy?"Myfatherwasproud
andstubborn(固执的),andhemarriedawomanwhowashisequalinthatregard.Duringtheir58-yearmarriage,their
stubbornnessoften5(lead)toconflict.Soitwasbittersweettohearmyfather'syouthfulwords6(read)
aloudbymyelderlymotherwithasadtone.Iknewshewasthinkingaboutwhatcouldhavebeendifferentifshehadbeen
7(proud).
Aschildren,weoftenassumeweknow8aboutourparents.But,sometimes,wefindoutthattheywereandare
peoplewithvariousdimensions.Aftershefinishedreadingtheletters,Iheldtheminmyhandsandexaminedthemlikethey
werefossils(化石).Amanoffewwords9myfatherwas,hehadfilledthefrontandbackofseveralpages.
Theselettersareonlypartoftheircorrespondence.Mymotheralsowrotebacktomyfather.Ibeggedhertoreadthem
tome,butsheonlysmiled.Idon'twanttoenterherheart'smostsacredplaceuninvitedunlessshewishes10
(listen)to.Butshehasassuredmethatonedayshewillsharethemwithme.
SectionB(10分)
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordgiveninthebox.Eachwordcanbeused
onlyonce.Notethatthereisonemorewordthanyouneed.
A.conventionalB.tolerableC.layerD.strandedE.pileF.insightful
G.differenceH.placedI.hazardsJ.anchorK.rays
InspiredbyArcticLifePolarbearsarewarm-bloodedanimalswithheavyfatandfurthatcansurviveinfreezing
Arctictemperatures.AteamofstudentsfromtheRoyalDanishAcademy,inspiredbypolarbears,designedapop-upigloo
(弹出式冰屋)一anemergencytentthatmightmakesurvivalinsub-zeroareasmuchmore11.
LedbyHenryGlogau,theteamsaidthattheirdesigncanhelpthoselostor12inextremeconditions.Withlittle
visibilityandnophonecoverage,peoplemayfacesevere13whilewaitingforrescueincoldpolarareas.Rather
thanfightagainsttheextremeconditions,theteamlookedtousethemtoitsadvantage."Inspiredbysnowcavesandthe
14winter-usedtents,wetreatsnowasabuildingmaterialratherthanaburden/9theteamtoldVigourTimeswebsite.
Thepop-upiglooadoptsamylar(聚酯薄膜)material,whichworkssimilarlytopolarbears9skin.Besidestheirthick
fatandfur,polarbearshaveblackskinunderneath,whichisidealforabsorbing15fromtheArcticsun.Inthesame
way,themylarmaterialreflectsheatintotheareawithinthetenttokeeppeoplefeelingcomfortable.Thepop-upiglooalso
featuresanorigami-like(像折纸的)design,whichhelpstotrapthesnowand16thetent.Theorigamipocketscreate
areaswheresnowcan17upontheoutside.Itpreventsheatfromescapingfromthetent,whileholdingthetentto
theground.Thisaddsanotherprotective18toeverythinginside.
Tocheckitscapabilitiesandlimits,theteamputthedesignthroughintensivetestingforonemonthinAlaska.The
analysisindicatesthatanaverage37℃19intemperaturebetweenindoorsandoutdoorscouldbemaintained.Inthe
future,thepop-upiglooscouldbe20alonghikingroutesincoldareasliketheArctic,wheretheycouldbesetup
insecondswhenneeded.
ILLReadingComprehension
SectionA(15分)
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C
andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Hassomeoneevertoldyousomethingthatmadeyoudoubtyourownmemoryorjudgment?Ifso,youmaybea
21ofgaslighting.ttGaslighting^^isakindofpsychologicalabusetogain22overothersbypuiposelymaking
otherpeoplethinkthey'rewrongevenwhenthey'reright.ThetermcomesfromPatrickHamilton'splayin1938.Lead
characterJackManninghamseekstoconvincehiswifeBellathatsheis23.bysayingsheisimaginingthedimming
(变暗)ofthegaslightintheirhome,whenitwasactuallyhewholoweredthebrightnessofthelight.
Gaslightingisinitiallyusedtotalkaboutwhathappensinromanticrelationships.However,manyindividualsalso
experiencegaslightingatwork.24,arecentsurveyhasfoundthat58%oftherespondentssaidtheyhave
experiencedgaslightingatwork.Ifs25sincegaslightingusuallyinvolvesapowerrelationshipandaneedtocontrol
others.Intheworkplace,the26betweenabossandhisemployeecanbetheperfectbreeding(滋生的)groundfor
thistypeofbehavior.Yourbossmighttellyoutohandleanassignmentinacertainway,butwhenyoudo,hegets27
andsaysitwasn'twhathewanted.Itmakesyoufeellikeyourmemoryis28.Inothersituations,yourbossmay
excludeyoufromameeting29andwhenyouaskhimaboutit,hemightaccuseyouofbeingtoosensitiveinsteadof
answeringyourquestiondirectly.
Inordertofindoutwhetheryourboss'sbehaviorreally30gaslightingorheisjustapoorcommunicator,you
couldwritedownyourexperiencesandaskyourselfwhatreallyhappened,whathismotivesmighthavebeen,andhowyour
emotionwas31.Butalwaysbecarefulbecausegaslightersknowhowtoflyundertheradar(雷达).Theyareskilled
atweakeninganemployee'sconfidenceandsenseofrealityinacleverand32way.
Toprotectyourself,attheendoftheconversationwithyourboss,repeatbackwhatyouheardandfollowupwithan
e-mailrestatingthemainpoints,33theinteractionsbetweenyoutwo.Butdon'tgetyourhopeshighthatthiswill
automaticallysolvetheproblem,RobinStern,authorofTheGaslightEffect,warns,becauseit'shardtogetagaslighterto
34hisbehaviorpattern.Ifthingsdon'timprove,youmaywanttoconsidergettingoutofthegaslightingsituationby
lookingfbranewposition.Itmaybeoneofthebestthingsyoucandoforyour35well-being.
21.A.creatorB.victimC.hostD.scholar
22.A.powerB.wealthC.supportD.experience
23.A.havingfunB.feelingangryC.goingcrazyD.becomingyounger
24.A.BycomparisonB.WorsestillC.AfterallD.Infact
25.A.unsurprisingB.irrelevantC.unnecessaryD.improper
26.A.harmoniesB.dynamicsC.phasesD.replacements
27.A.annoyedB.interestedC.frightenedD.excited
28.A.visualB.painfulC.faultyD.lasting
29.A.atrandomB.forsureC.intimeD.onpurpose
30.A.recommendsB.constitutesC.escapesD.discovers
31.A.facilitatedB.affectedC.representedD.monitored
32.A.hard-to-proveB.easy-to-spotC.safe-to-leamD.tough-to-survive
33.A.interruptingB.overcomingC.abandoningD.documenting
34.A.submitB.attainC.changeD.forgive
35.A.emotionalB.physicalC.virtualD.economic
SectionB(22分)
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone
thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Whafswrongwithbeinganamateur?Whilereadingarecentlypublishedreportsaying“manypeoplewhoattendplays
arethemselvesinvolvedinaformofamateurdrama”,AugustSchulenburgoftheFluxTheatreEnsemblequestionedthe
dividebetweenamateursandprofessionalartists.
Onereasonforthebarrier,hesuggests,isfear."Whenprofessionalartsorganizationsperceivetheirvalueunderthreat,
theymustdrawrigidlinestoprotectit.Amateursarepushedasideoutoffearthattheywillsomehowendangerthe
professionalbrands.^^
ButfbrSchulenburg,it'sanoutmodedattitudetowardsamateurs.uTheprofessionalartistmustbeamongthemandof
them;theamateurmustbeanequalpartneratthetable.^^Itsoundsalotlikeheisadvocatingthekindoflarge-scale
communitywork.Ifso,hemighthaveapoint.
TheimportanceofformingacommunityratherthanapassiveaudienceissomethingDouglasMacLennanalsopicked
uponrecentlyoverablog.Inapostheadlined“Payattention!Ifsellingticketsisyourbusinessmodel,you'vegota
problem”,hearguesthattheatresandotherartsinstitutionswillonlysurviveifthey“buildcommunityratherthanaudience^^.
Theideaisthatyougivethepublicreasonstoengagewithyourcompany,youbuildloyaltysothattheirsupportismore
thanjustaconsumertransaction(交易).AbigailKatz,aregulartheater-goer,wonderswhethertheatresoffergoodvaluefor
money.ShehaswrittenrecentlyinapostatthePlaygoerblogthatmuchofthetheatre“doesn'tdoanything...doesn't
makemefeelanything”.
LynnConner,oneauthorofthereport,alsomentioned'Tbelievewhattoday9spotentialartsaudiencesmostwantout
ofanartseventistheopportunitytoco-authormeaning.Theydon'twantthearts;theywanttheexperience.Theywantto
gaintheculturalrightsbyformingandexchangingopinionsthatarevaluedinthecommunity.”
36.Whatdothetwounderlinedpronouns“they"respectivelyreferto?
A.rigidlines;professionalbrandsB.amateurs;professionalartsorganizations
C.professionalbrands;rigidlinesD.professionalartsorganizations;amateurs
37.WhichofthefollowingdoesAugustSchulenburgagreewith?
A.Rigidlinesmustbedrawntoprotectprofessionalarts.
B.Itisunwisefortheatrestooverlookamateuraudience.
C.Theatresmustproduceseriousplaystoattracttheaudience.
D.Theartistsshoulddinetogetherwiththeamateursatthetable.
38.Inparagraph4,thewordsofAbigailKatzarecited.
A.tohighlightthenecessityofsurveyingcustomers'feelings
B.toemphasizetheimportanceofadvertisingthroughblogs
C.toindicatethefailureoftheatrestoengagetheaudience
D.tocomplainaboutthehighpriceofthetheatreplays
39.Accordingtothispassage,theatresshouldputfirst.
A.theaudience'ssenseofparticipationB.thequalityofprofessionalplays
C.theactors'personalexperiencesD.thecontrolofculturalrights
(B)
The2022WorldCuphascometoanend.Let'sreviewsomefactsaboutthehi-techturf(草皮)thatQatarhadspent
muchofitsenergyon.
Qatar,adesertnation,hadthreemainchallenges:water,airandlight.Itgotalmosteveryconditiongoingagainstit.
Thewaterusedtoimgate(灌溉)thegrassislowquality,mainlytreatedseawater.Becauseofthedesertsun,Qatar9s
stadiumswerebuiltformaximumshade-greatforpreventingheatstroke,butlessidealforphotosynthesis(光合作用).
Insidethenearly-closedstadiums,there?sverylittleairmovement.
Qataridentifiedpitch(球场)qualityasaparticularissueandsetuptheAspireSportTurfResearchandDevelopment
Centretofindthebesttypesofgrassforuseintheharshclimate,testing24differentvarieties.Eventually,AtlasTurf'sgrass
waschosenasmuchforitsappearanceasitstoleranceforthetoughconditionsQatarfaces.
Thefollowingpicturesshowsometechfactsabouttheturf,whichensuresaconsistentanddurablesurfaceforthe
playersinallweatherconditions.
Itistestedwith30-70
24typesofgrasspercentshade,ashalf
Technologyinthegrass:
weretestedinofthepitchatthe
Thepitchiscoveredby7,848square
extremeclimate.stadiumisinshadow.
metersof4-centimeter-thickturf.Artificial
threads:
Theyaresewn
18centimeters
deepintothe
naturalturf,
whichenables
fasterrecovery
oftheturf.
Drainage
system:
Itpreventsthe
turffrombeing
toowetdueto
"S'Aerationsystem:Coolairisrainfall.
/provided,whichregulates
Thereareaerationandtemperatureandgasexchange
drainagenetworksbelowinrootzone.
theturf.
40.Whatinformationcanwelearnfromthepassage?
①theconditionsagainstgrassgrowinginQatar
②thematerialthestadiumswerebuiltwith
(3)thesupplieroftheturfgrass
④theeffortsQatarmadetoselectthemostsuitablegrass
⑤thetechnologyinvolvedinmakingtheturf
⑥thetoughchallengesfacingthefootballplayers
A.①③④⑤B.①③⑤⑥C.②③④⑤D.②④⑤⑥
41.AtlasTurf'sgrassischosenprobablybecause.
A.ithasverylittleairmovementB.itbecomesroughinwindyweather
C.itisshade-tolerantD.itappearstohaveagoldencolor
42.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheturf?
A.24typesofgrasshavebeenplantedontheturf.
B.Damagetotheturfcanberecoveredquickly.
C.Artificialgrasscovers70percentoftheturf.
D.Watercanbesavedatthebottomoftheturf.
(C)
PeterandMinkevanWingerdenhavecreatedsomethingwild:aherdofcowsfloatingonthesea.TheDutch
husband-and-wifeteam'sexperimentonsustainableagriculture,calledFloatingFarm,canbefoundintheportofRotterdam.
Themoderniststructurehouses40cows,whocollectivelyproducesome200gallonsofmilkaday.Inadditiontohelping
nourish(滋养)thelocalcommunity,thewaterbornefarmisplayingapartintheglobalconversationabouthowtheclimate
crisisispushingfarmerstoreconsiderhow-andwhere-theyproducefood.
Floods,extremeheating,droughtsandevenrisingnighttemperatureshavesentthefoodsystemoffbalance.Therace
tooutsmarttheconstantattackofextremeweatherhasmadetheworldoffarmingunrecognizablefromwhatitwasonly
decadesago.AteamofscientistsinMexicoisdevelopingwheattypesthatcanadaptthemselvestodifferentclimates,while
Jack'sSolarGardeninLongmont,Colorado,isatestbedfortheemergingmethodofsolarfarming.
Rotterdamhasalreadyestablisheditselfasoneofthemostclimate-adaptiveplacesintheworld.Everythingfrom
officebuildingstoentireneighborhoodsarebuiltonwaterinthecity,whichis90%belowsealevel.TheWingerdens5
FloatingFarmwasanewbutnecessaryattempt.Shouldaweathercrisisarise,awaterbornefarmisn'tnecessarilystuckin
place.Aformerpropertydeveloperwithabackgroundinengineering,PeterfoundhisinspirationfortheFloatingFarmina
climatedisasterinNewYorkCity,whereHurricaneSandypreventedthedeliveryoffreshfoodtomillions.
TheWingerdens?modelisripeforreproduction-whichisexactlywhattheFloatingFarm'steamof14areworkingon
now.PlansareunderwayforafloatingvegetablefarmtomoveintothespacenexttothecurrentFloatingFarm.Permit
applicationsarealsooutforsimilarstructuresinDubai,SingaporeandtheDutchcitiesofHaarlemandArnhem.
ThenewprojectswillapplylessonslearnedfromFloatingFarm."Youneedtobuildahouseinordertoknowhowto
buildahouse,“Petersays.Thebiggestobstaclesheseesahead,however,arenotfinancialorphysical,butratherpolitical
andadministrative."Oneofthebiggestchallengeswecomeacrossworldwideisregulations.Citiesneedtohavedisruptive
thinking,citiesneedtohavedisruptivedepartments,andcitiesneedtohaveareaswhereyoucansay:OK,thisisthe
experimentalzone.^^BecausewhatPeterandhisteamarepullingoffisofadifferentorderthanthetypicalsustainability
measures.t4Wearenotinnovative,hesays."Wearedisruptive.^^
43.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheFloatingFarm?
A.Itisthefirstmodernfarmingattempttofightclimatechange.
B.Itisamodelofnewagricultureintheageofclimatecrisis.
C.Ithasoutsmartedotherformsoffarminglikesolarfarming.
D.ItcopiesasimilarstructureinDubaireadyforreproduction.
44.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.90%ofthepopulationinRotterdamlivebelowthesealevel
B.TheNewYorkCityisworkinghardtofightclimatechange
C.Thelocalcommunitywillnotbefedwithoutnewfarming
D.WaterbornefacilitiesarenecessarytothefutureofRotterdam
45.Thephrase"disruptivethinking^^inthelastparagraphmeans"thinking
A.inadaringandunusualwayB.inafocusedandlogicalway
C.inacarefulanddetailedwayD.inarudeandunpleasantway
46.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.IsRotterdamBuiltonWater?
B.CanFloatingFanningSurvive?
C.AreCowsatSeatheFutureofFarming?
D.IsExtremeWeatherAffectingAgriculture?
SectionC(8分)
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.
Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
BedtimeRituals
Attheendofalongday,youmightwanttocollapseinfrontoftheTVandwatchanepisodeofyourfavoriteshow.
47Settlingdownwithacupoflemonteaorreadingabookcantellyourbodyit'stimetosleep.Ifyouturn
theseactivitiesintoaritual—thatis,ifyoudothemeverynightaroundthesametime—youwillbeallthemorelikelytoget
therestyouneed.
Abedtimeritualisimportantnotonlybecauseitpreparesyouforsleepbutalsobecauseithelpsestablishhealthysleep
habits.Ifyourcurrenthabitsdon,tsupportgoodsleep,abedtimeritualcanhelpyoumakenecessarychanges.
48Worrycanmakeithardtofallasleepatnight,butforsomepeople,anxietyatbedtimeiscommon.Rituals
canprovidecomfortbyofferingpredictabilityandstructure.Somerituals,suchasjournaling,mightalsorelieveanxietyby
givingthewriterafreshperspectiveorsenseofmeaning.
49Considertryingseveralbedtimeritualsbeforesettlingonaconsistentroutine.What'simportantis
figuringoutwhatworksforyou.Startoutwithtwoorthreeactivitiesaccordingtoyourneedsandpreferences.Ifyouenjoy
exerciseandmovement,tryyogaorgentlestretching.Ifyoufindcomfortinorder,createato-dolistforthenextday.If
classicalmusiccalmsyou,turnonsomeBachorMozartenjoyingabath.
Whetheryourbedtimeritualtakesplaceinbedorsomewhereelse,makesureyourenvironmentisrelaxing.Wear
comfortableclothesorpajamas,curlup(蜷曲)underacozyblanket,andkeepthelightslow.50
A.Bedtimeritualscanalsohelpyoureduceanxiety.
B.Foradults,bedtimeritualstypicallylast30minutestoanhour.
C.Butengaginginsomebedtimeactivitiescouldactuallyhelpyousleepbetter.
D.Thenwhenthetimecomestofallasleep,you'llbeready.
E.There'snofixedformatfortheperfectbedtimeritual.
F.Evidenceindicatesthatpeoplewhoreadabookinbedhavebettersleepquality.
IV.Summarywriting(10分)
51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan
60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
MuseumCrazeInvolvesMoreTeenagers
Moremuseumsareherewaitingforyou!China'scapital,Beijing,isgoingtoopenanotherbatch(——批)ofmuseums
thisyear.ThebuildingofanewbranchofthePalaceMuseum,oneoftheworld'smostvisitedtouristattractions,kickedoff
aswell.
Asthemuseumcrazehasgrownstrongerinthepastfewyears,teenagersinChinahavebecomemoreinvolvedin
exploringmuseums,wheretheycanimmerse(沉浸)themselvesinmodemtechnologyaswellasculturefromthepast.
AccordingtoEducatormagazine,visitsbyteenagerstomuseumseachyearincreasedfrom220millionto290millioninthe
past5years.Amongtheincreasingnumbersofmuseumvisitors,manyofthemwereteenagersaccompaniedbytheir
families,reportedGuangmingDailyearlierthismonth.
Todrawyoungervisitors,manymuseumsarecreatingmoreofflineactivitiesforthepurposeofspreadingChinese
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